Monthly Archives: March 2010

The keynote speaker who kicked off this year’s Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) was Michael Reynolds, founder of Earthship Biotecture, and also known as “The Garbage Warrior”. Why, you ask, was the Garbage Warrior speaking at a sustainable farming conference? Others at the conference wondered the same – until Michael said this: “Independent of shifts from outside forces (the economy, the availability of petroleum-based materials and fuel, etc.) We want to ensure that individuals can continue to draw sustenance of life from the Earth”. Sounds like what farmers do doesn’t it?

Michael Reynolds shares his experiences from being at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference.
“I just read this executive order copy from the governor of california, Arnold Schwarzenegger about Sea Levels rising, etc.

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About Earthship Biotecture

Earthship Biotecture is based in Taos, New Mexico, and has been providing humans with the tools necessary to sustain themselves and the planet for over 45 years. By using carbon-zero technology in building plans and integrating all systems with food production, our designs are the first truly sustainable, independent models on the market today. We able to construct comfortable units in any climate made primarily out of natural and recycled materials.

Earthship construction drawings are designed to meet standard building code requirements so you can get a permit no matter where you are. Earthship Biotecture is beyond LEED Architecture. Earthships are green buildings that meet standard building codes. EarthshipBiotecture is based on the work of principal architect, Michael Reynolds. (see: media resume)